It is very interesting to know that a great percentage of people between age 20-29 live at home (with me being one of them) with their parents either because of being unable to find a job or being unable to fully support themselves. Although the main character (Tripp) in this movie if a full 35 years of age. But there must even be some 40 somethings today living at home either because they want to stay close to their family or they can't afford the high cost of rent.
I am sure there must have been some real life situations where parents have tried to hire a girl to get their son to move out of the house (it is not as far fetched as it seems)! A lot of the themes in this movie definitely apply to the "Twixster" generation who struggle from a weak economy.
The part of the movie that was my favorite is where Zoey Daschael's character watches Tripp give the dying bird CPR and the bird bites him right in the nose! Then everything goes chaotic and a mess in made in the living room.
I am sure there must have been some real life situations where parents have tried to hire a girl to get their son to move out of the house (it is not as far fetched as it seems)! A lot of the themes in this movie definitely apply to the "Twixster" generation who struggle from a weak economy.
The part of the movie that was my favorite is where Zoey Daschael's character watches Tripp give the dying bird CPR and the bird bites him right in the nose! Then everything goes chaotic and a mess in made in the living room.
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